Titus 1
Paul writes to Titus, his true son in the faith, and gives him instructions on how to appoint elders and how to instruct the people of Crete in sound doctrine. He also urges Titus to be an example of good works, so that people may see his progress and give glory to God.
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Instructions for a Faithful Minister
Commentary
Titus 1 is a letter written by the Apostle Paul to Titus, a fellow believer and leader in the early church. In this letter, Paul is giving Titus instructions on how to lead the church in Crete. He begins by commending Titus for his faithfulness and dedication to the gospel. He then goes on to give Titus instructions on how to appoint elders in the church, emphasizing the importance of selecting men who are of good character and have a good reputation. Paul also encourages Titus to rebuke those who are living in disobedience to God's commands. He also warns Titus to be wary of false teachers who are trying to lead people astray. Overall, this chapter of Titus is a great reminder of the importance of having godly leaders in the church. Paul's instructions to Titus are still relevant today, as we should strive to appoint leaders who are of good character and have a good reputation. We should also be on guard against false teachers who are trying to lead people astray. By following Paul's instructions, we can ensure that the church is led in a godly manner.
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There are 16 verses in Titus, chapter 1.